Interested persons may find Nevada criminal court records: By submitting a record request in person. By searching the state's court website. By requesting for records via mail.
Please note that marriage and divorce records are held at the county level. For certified copies of marriage certificates, you must write to the County Recorder in the county where the license was purchased. For divorce records, you must write to the County Clerk in the county where the divorce was granted.
To request access to recent or current public records, please contact the specific State agency that created the records and complete a public records request form with that agency.
The Nevada Secretary of State's office is committed to providing access to public records in ance with Nevada Revised Statutes Chapter 239. All public records, the contents of which are not otherwise declared by law to be confidential, shall be open for inspection or to obtain copies.
Begin by specifying your name, the entity authorized to disclose information, and the individuals or entities you authorize to receive it. Indicate the specific information and purpose for which it will be disclosed, add an expiration date or event, and sign and date the form to confirm your consent.
Interested persons may find Nevada criminal court records: By submitting a record request in person. By searching the state's court website. By requesting for records via mail.
The Secretary of State is the third highest ranking state official, behind the Governor and Lt. Governor. The Secretary of State, elected to a four-year term, is responsible for maintaining the official records of the acts of the Nevada Legislature and of the executive branch of state government, as prescribed by law.
Nevada's Public Records Law applies to “all public books and public records of a government entity, the contents of which are not otherwise declared by law to be confidential.” The records “must be open at all times during office hours to inspection by any person, and may be fully copied.” Also, “A person may request a ...
The Nevada Real Estate Division is committed to providing access to public records in ance with Nevada Revised Statute Chapter 239.
Public Records Request You can submit your request any of the following ways: Email to deptadmin@admin.nv. Mail to the Department of Administration, 515 E. Musser St., Carson City NV 89701.